Portsmouth News

Food awards contenders ready to serve up a treat

- Fiona Callingham fiona.callingham@thenews.co.uk

FOODIES are in for a treat as the southern heat of the British Street Food Awards is set to return to Portsmouth this year.

Gunwharf Quays will once again host the region’s qualifying round for the awards, which will take place over the Platinum Jubilee bank holiday weekend.

The ‘unmissable’ event will bring together the area’s best street food vendors on The Plaza at Gunwharf Quays.

Around 13 traders will sell their unique food to guests over the long weekend, battling to win the public vote, ahead of the winner being announced at the end of the four days.

The winner will then compete at the UK finals, with a view to representi­ng the UK at the grand finale of the European Street Food Awards in Munich.

Finalists in the southern heat include the extraordin­ary Brazilian barbecue of Carne no Carvao and the rainbow arepa pioneers, La Pepia!

New vendors for this year include the Filipino fusion of Humble Kusina and the vegan pizza from Stones Throw Kitchen, as well as local entrants, Earth To Oven, hailing from east Hampshire.

After casting their votes via a ballot box at Gunwharf Quays, guests can enjoy shopping at more than 90 stores, visit the 14-screen multiplex cinema, bowling alley, art gallery or mini port at the outlet.

What's more, guests will be invited to enjoy a cocktail or local beer from the seagull bar, provided by Southsea’s own Coastguard Studio.

The street food event will open on Thursday, June 2 and open from 12pm to 8pm every day until Saturday, June 4. On its final day, Sunday, June 5, it will open from 12pm until 5pm.

The British Street Food Awards were formed in 2009, as a way for up-and-coming street food traders to showcase their mouth-watering skills while celebratin­g the street food movement.

They’re part of the largest food competitio­n in the world, now including 16 European countries and the USA, and have played a big part in making street food accessible to everyone.

This year’s head judge will be Jonathan MarsdenJon­es, former head chef of the Michelin-starred The Black Rat in Hampshire.

 ?? Picture: Chris Moorhouse ( jpns 280821-07) ?? Gunwharf Quays will once again host the southern heat of the British Street Food Awards next month
Picture: Chris Moorhouse ( jpns 280821-07) Gunwharf Quays will once again host the southern heat of the British Street Food Awards next month

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